==Phrack Inc.==
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This file is of course about DMS 100. Expect full length files about the other
variations of DMS (DMS 200 & 250) coming a later date. Much of the information
in this file was obtained from manuals acquired from Jester Sluggo. Note: IBN
stands for Integrated Business Network.
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DMS-100
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The DMS-100/IBN consists of electronic business sets and standard telephones,
data units, and attendant consoles, all located on the customer's premises; and
DMS-100 digital switching, and support hardware/software, located at the
telephone company's premises. Together they create an integrated business
communications network that provides an unparalleled combination of features
and benefits.
o DMS-100/IBN integrates voice and data in a total business communications
system.
o Effectively serves all sizes of organizations, from small businesses using
only a few lines, to the most complex network systems with up to 30,000
lines.
o The IBN system monitors and controls its own operations automatically;
diagnoses problems; and in some cases, does its own repairs.
o Fully modular, to meet present needs, and accommodate new features as they
are needed.
o Cost effective: Helps control communications costs through more efficient
use of facilities; centralization of attendant service where needed; Call
Dial Rerouting (CDR) to control and restrict long-distance calling; and
network management.
o Worry free operation-Northern Telecom's DMS-100 digital switches are backed
up by highly trained telephone company personal.
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Some of the other features that DMS 100 has include:
o Automatic Route Selection - automatically routes long distance calls over
the most economical route available.
o Station Message Detail Recording - provides a detailed record of long
distance charges, including the originating number, time, and duration,
authorization code, etc.
o Direct Inward System Access (DISA) - enables company personnel to use
cost-saving company facilities for long distance calling, even from outside
the company.
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System Features and Benefits
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Note: I will list all the features, but I will only go into detail about the
important ones.
ATTENDANT CONSOLE
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Call Waiting Lamp
Loop Keys - There are 6 loop keys, each with its associated source and
destination lamp to indicate the calling and called party states.
Alphanumeric Display
Multiple Directory Numbers
Feature Keys - Up to a total of 42. Some of them could be used for Speed
Calling and Paging System.
Incoming Call Identifier
Exclude Source/Exclude Destination - privacy keys
Signal Source/Signal Destination: Release Source/Release Destination
Console Features
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Access to paging Call hold
Call detail entry Remote console
Call Selection Console display
Camp-on Automatic recall
Conference - 6 port Two-way splitting
Non-delayed operation Attendant transfer
Locked loop operation Busy verification of lines
Manual and automatic hold Multiple console operation
Busy verification of trunks Switched loop operation
Trunk group busy indication Uniform call distribution form queue
Multiple listed directory numbers Control of trunk group access
Secrecy Night service
Serial call Speed calling
Lockout Delayed operation
Position busy Interposition calling
Through dialing
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ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SETS
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LCD Indicators
Call Forwarding
Automatic Line
Call Pick-up
Ring Again - automatically redials busy numbers until they are free
Multiple Directory Numbers
Intercom
Speed Call
Call Transfer/Conference
On-Hook Dialing
Additional Programmable Features
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Automatic Hold
Listen-on Hold
Multiple Appearance Directory Numbers (MADN)
- Single Call Arrangement
- Multiple Call Arrangement
Privacy Release
Tone Ringing with Volume Control
End-to-End Signaling
Call Park
Make Set Busy
Malicious Call Trace
Busy Override
Attendant Recall
Call Waiting
Stored Number Redial
Private Business Line
32 Character Alphanumeric Display
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DATA UNIT
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The DMS-100/IBN Data Unit makes information accessing as easy to learn and to
use as the telephone. It can be used as a "Standalone" or attached to the
Business Set or standard telephone, for integrated voice and data telephone
telecommunications.
Transmits over simple 2-wire loops, at speeds of up to 56 kb/s, using Northern
Telecom's proprietary Time Compression Multiplexing technology; Compatible with
existing computer and data terminal equipment, and is available in different
low-speed and high-speed models, to suit existing terminal capacity.
Benefits
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o Combines with Business Set or standard telephone, to provide integrated
voice/data communications.
o Your data unit and telephone can operate together simultaneously or totally
independent of each other.
o Fully digitalized, eliminating bulky analog modems.
o Ring Again (constant redial on busy numbers)
o Speed Calling
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For further information contact:
Digital Switching Systems Sales
Northern Telecom Inc.
P.O. Box 13010
4001 East Chapel Hill -- Nelson Highway
Research Triangle Park
North Carolina 27709
Tel: (919) 549-5000
Switching Group Sales, Department S-70
Northern Telecom Canada Limited
8200 Dixie Road, P.O. Box 3000
Brampton, Ontario
L6V 2M6
Tel: (416) 451-9150
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Written and typed by the Leftist.
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This new "bomb" isn't really all that destructive, although I would hate to
be nailed in the head by a flying piece of it. Use it to scare dogs, and to
just raise hell.
Materials: You will need- 1 nut, fairly large in size, 2 bolts, both the same
size, which will both be the correct size to fit in the nut. You will also
need a box of strike-anywhere wooden kitchen matches.
Design: Ok, you got all your stuff? Let's begin. Take one of the bolts and
the nut and screw it about 1/4 the way onto the nut. It should look like this
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bolt ^ ^
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Ok, take the matches, and there should be a 2 colored tip on the end. Well,
cut the top layer off (this should be done with a razor blade) carefully, as to
not set the matches off. Ok. Got that? Good, now, take about, oh, four or
five heads, or if you're feeling kind of dangerous, and can fit them, try six.
Put the heads into the space that is between the other side of the
bolt and the nut. Now, carefully, take the other bolt and screw it down kind
of tight onto the other side. You now should have the 2 bolts connected by the
nut, and the matches in between this whole hardware contraption.
Now what??!?
Take this thing, and throw it at something solid, and hard, like the street,
for instance, and be sure you throw it kinda hard, and kinda far. These can be
a lot of fun, and only take a second to build.
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